Trump claims he will declassify the 28 pages [edit]

Doubt that neocons teams would allow Trump to do that.

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Unless Trumpster managed to win White House without taking money from neocon lobbies...
 
He says "we" will find out
That sounds like him reading the pages and telling us what he wants us to hear. That is the opposite of a transparent approach. That is top-down control and filtering of information that should be public. That is one step away from disinformation. Based on his poor relationship with the truth and authoritarian dictatorial attitude, Trump probably would be in favor of government propagated disinformation.

The OP lied with his title that says "TRUMP WILL DECLASSIFY". That should be fixed to something true. He said nothing about declassifying, and the fact that he can talk about the subject for so long without saying anything about declassifying makes it seem way more likely that he is against declassifying.
 
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Can somebody explain WTF is he talking about? What people?

Bin Laden's family were given protection by the FBI and boarded planes to Saudi Arabia right after 9/11 attacks happened.

“Even though American airspace had been shut down,” Sky News reported, “the Bush administration allowed a jet to fly around the US picking up family members from 10 cities, including Los Angeles, Washington DC, Boston and Houston.”

“Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden’s family were urgently evacuated from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington,” CBS reported.

*EDIT, Oh I see, people told you already, and you already knew, you just couldn't put the pieces of what trump was saying together.
 
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If I were a moderator that is how I would change the title. and that is what I suggested. Honestly, how the fuck could Trump release "top secret" data and yet call for the execution of Snowden. WTF? Such retards.
 
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He said we would find out. See this video in case you missed it:


Do you really want to split hairs and argue as to whether this implies it will be declassified or not? If you are not interested in substance and only semantics, feel free to carry on with that line of argument.


So members of Congress aren't allowed to discuss openly classified documents. But, somehow, Trumps going to? And if so wouldn't his revealing of classified documents be considered hypocrisy given his belief that Snowden should be executed for his release of classified documents?
 
Isn't that evidence that he is necessarily going to declassify the documents? Hence, it is not speculative.

No. It's not. You're an idiot. Unless you can quote Trump saying that he will declassify the 28 pages "on day one" as president then it is just bullshit. Protest it to the winds but anything other than that is speculative. And would just make Trump a hypocrite WRT Edward Snowden.
 
Obviously I know the story, but Trump is totally incoherent here.

Disappointing contrast to his usual crystal-clear logic honed with a mastery of the facts and set on a foundation of thoughtfully considered and consistent principles. :rolleyes:
 
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I hope Alex is right. I'm fairly certain Trump wants what's best for America. If he knows as much as Alex says he does then he'll do a lot of the things Ron Paul would do.
 
I hope Alex is right. I'm fairly certain Trump wants what's best for America. If he knows as much as Alex says he does then he'll do a lot of the things Ron Paul would do.

I just lost some brain cells deciphering that without so much as an "awww-yea" feeling in return. Please stop.
 
I hope Alex is right. I'm fairly certain Trump wants what's best for America. If he knows as much as Alex says he does then he'll do a lot of the things Ron Paul would do.

Trump wants what's best for Trump.
 
Is this a bad thing? Ayn Rand would say it's a good thing.

And Trump hasn't gotten his money from the public trough. He earned it.

What happens when Trump's best interest conflicts with America's best interest? There's nothing in his history to indicate anything other than a Trump First policy.
 
What happens when Trump's best interest conflicts with America's best interest? There's nothing in his history to indicate anything other than a Trump First policy.

Sure, there is plenty in his history to indicate it.

Trump is a business man. He's made his money on trade, not force. He's built his reputation on team building, and recognizes rational self-interest.

There is nothing in Trump's history to indicate he wouldn't be working for America, and quite a lot against.

Character is not why I don't support Trump.
 
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